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May 12, 2023
Neil Gorsuch’s Ruling Against the Pork Industry Contained a Telling Confession
Intentionally or not, the justice revealed a certain amount of awareness of how the high court’s conservative majority—and its power—is perceived.
by Matt Ford
The veep has not won a ton of converts with her performance so far. But there are reasons—two—why she might yet be an asset.
by Daniel Strauss
Why memoirs of sickness and elusive diagnosis increasingly read like detective stories
by Eleanor Cummins
Stories from the last strike can’t explain the current action. Nor should they necessarily give us comfort.
by Phillip Maciak
One of the only good transparency innovations of the Trump era has come to a quiet end.
by Casey Michel
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A union that’s already endorsed Joe Biden for 2024 is suing him and Janet Yellen. Here’s why.
by Timothy Noah
Digital currency enthusiasts can scream all they want about the Biden administration conspiring against them, but they brought this on themselves.
by Jacob Silverman
From The Ticker:
There are a number of cruel provisions that would limit who can actually claim asylum.
by Tori Otten
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a dangerous bill that would give virtually any health care provider (including insurance companies) the right to deny care.
by Tori Otten

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